ConnectWise addresses Automate bug that enables AiTM attacks
ConnectWise just rolled out a security update to fix some serious vulnerabilities in its Automate product. One of these bugs was rated critical, and it could let bad actors intercept and modify sen...
ConnectWise just rolled out a security update to fix some serious vulnerabilities in its Automate product. One of these bugs was rated critical, and it could let bad actors intercept and modify sensitive communications. That's a big deal, especially if you rely on this software for managing IT services.
The issue could have opened the door for advanced persistent threats, which means your data might have been at risk of being tampered with or hijacked. If you’re using Automate, it’s time to update your software ASAP to keep your systems safe. Don't wait around; this kind of vulnerability is just the kind of thing hackers love to exploit. Stay alert and make sure you’re protected!
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